Package: snmpd
Version: 5.2.1.2-4
Severity: important
The debconf templates are broken, debconf complains about _description.
This looks like po-debconf misuse.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (990, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Steve Langasek wrote:
The Section: field of a Debian package's control file is a technical detail
of the package, as is the location of a package on the Debian mirror. You
may consider that a particular decision has political motivations, but this
may be true of many
tags 347325 moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
Well, I tried to run several jobs at once using the following direct
fcrontab syntax:
serial(true) blah blah * * * ${HOME}/bin/jobtime1.sh
using different job scripts and also tried that with the same job script.
fcron serialized everything just fine,
Package: iproute
Version: 20051007-3
Severity: normal
I am not sure if ip address should still be valid as a sinonym for ip
addr, but:
$ ip address
Object address is unknown, try ip help.
$ ip addr blah
Command blah is unknown, try ip address help.
-- System Information:
Debian Release:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 01:03:56AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
Otherwise, the ctte could overrule just about everything in Debian. Were
they not bound by the SC themselves, they could overrule even the SC itself
by determining
Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.036
Severity: important
$ make-kpkg --revision=5:IntelD875PBZ.workstation.1 --rootcmd=fakeroot --uc
--us kernel_image modules_image
[...]
dpkg-deb: building package `linux-image-2.6.15.5-debian7+bluesmoke+lm85' in
== making target kernel_image [new prereqs: stamp-configure
stamp-build-kernel stamp-kernel-image]==
The UTS Release version in include/linux/version.h
2.6.15.5-debian7+bluesmoke+lm85
does not match current version:
2.6.15.5-debian7+bluesmoke+lm85
Please correct this.
tag 354600 unreproducible moreinfo
thanks
I cannot reproduce this here, either in my system or in a clean sid chroot.
Can you still reproduce this? If you can, please install hplip, edit the
#!/bin/sh line in /var/lib/dpkg/info/hplip.postrm to read #!/bin/sh -x
and post me the result of trying
Package: gs-gpl
Version: 8.50-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please apply the attached patch, to restore KRGB support to gs-gpl. This
patch introduces KRGB support v1.2, which does not have the bugs described
in #294430 (which I just closed).
Although I have set priority to wishlist, this is
clone 355436 -1
severity 355436 whishlist
retitle -1 bootclean.sh overwritten on upgrade
thanks
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006, David Murn wrote:
time. As such, I edited my bootclean.sh script, and commented out all
[...]
Part of this update, overwrote my modified script, then proceeded to
This is a
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006, Thomas Hood wrote:
Would it be a good idea to print a warning if /etc/init.d/bootclean is
installed
and the (obsolete) /etc/init.d/bootclean.sh script exists and was modified?
The
warning would say something like:
A modified /etc/init.d/bootclean.sh file is
reassign 354600 adduser
found 354600 3.80
severity 354600 important
thanks
adduser maintainer: bug seems not to be reproducible with adduser 3.85, it
might be fixed already.
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006, debian user wrote:
+ deluser --quiet --system hplip
Undefined argument in option spec
Thanks!
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006, Thomas Hood wrote:
more than renaming happened when bootclean.sh was replaced by bootclean. The
former merely defines some functions which the sourcer can later call in order
to clean things. The latter goes ahead and cleans. For this reason I regard
There are no nice
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006, Thomas Hood wrote:
I don't think that a debconf note is warranted; this problem doesn't affect
too many people. How about a NEWS item?
A NEWS item is the minimum we should do, alright.
--
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them all
tag 356254 upstream moreinfo
thanks
The release notes of 2.3.3 describe that MUST ( mail ) was dropped upstream
on purpose.
If amavis *default* config is refering to the mail attribute then yes, this
must be reverted. Otherwise, we might need to add some documentation or an
upgrade path (urk).
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
net-snmp (providing libsnmp5) was forced in together with 125 other
source packages the hard way, to resolve a huge transition with lots of
libraries tied to eachother.
Temporary uninstallability of some less important packages was a
Package: hplip
Version: 0.9.9-2
Severity: grave
Justification: maintainers do not want it in testing yet
HPLIP 0.9.10 has some issues that are still being addressed, and 0.9.9/0.9.8
are not stable. There are regressions too.
So, for the moment, I am blocking it from entering Debian testing.
--
tag 361584 moreinfo
thanks
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006, Wladimir Mutel wrote:
Apr 8 23:47:46 smart amavis[18087]: (18087-01) ask_av (ClamAV-clamd) FAILED
- unexpected result: /var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20060408T234746-18087/parts:
lstat() failed. ERROR\n
Don't know if they are hurtful or
tag 361587 moreinfo
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006, Wladimir Mutel wrote:
the message was passed or rejected. It would be great to also
see in the log a list of SA tests triggered by the rejected
message. This could be helpful in posterior investigations.
I believe it can already do
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh asked:
Simplistic as in? What did it fail to do?
Thomas E. Dickey replied:
It wasted my time.
Thomas Hood wrote:
Who is wasting whose time? You make derogatory comments and then don't
bother
to explain what you mean.
Well, I can only guess that Mr
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Thomas Hood wrote:
Question: _Exactly_ which processes should be saved from being killed in order
to allow NFS filesystems to be unmounted cleanly? Just the /sbin/portmap, or
others as well?
^portmap$
^rpc\.
--
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Package: kwin
Version: 4:3.5.0-4
Severity: normal
With one screen completely full, trying to open further windows just clutter
that full screen even more... while the other screen is completely empty.
I have tested, and this has nothing to do with control
center|peripherals|monitor|unmanaged
reassign 349998 libcupsys2
retitle 349998 cupsPrintFile() is not propagating *title to print job
thanks
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Nevertheless, my printer (using the NRG-DSm635_PXL.ppd from
linuxprinting.org) always uses the value title; instead of myjob as
specified on the
tag 350189 + woody wontfix
severity 350189 wishlist
thanks
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Gary V wrote:
I had coreutils version 5.0.91-2 and when I upgraded to
Coreutils in sarge and etch are above 5.0.91. The current amavisd-new
packages in Sid/Etch are targetting Etch and concern themselves only with
tag 350255 = moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Mark Hannessen wrote:
I tried to compile the cyrus21-imapd source code by hand but ran into some
trouble.
1. Did you clean the tree first (fakeroot debian/rules clean) ?
2. Did you verify whether dpkg-buildpackage works or not?
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Mario Lipinski wrote:
To what should i set the TZ var?
Living in Germany. (CET, Europe/Berlin)
Getting the clock set +1h every time i boot my laptop is quite annoying.
You will also have to move /etc/rc.d/S??hwclockfirst.sh to priority 05, or
it won't be any good.
CET is
Package: xdelta
Version: 1.1.3-6.1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please apply the attached patch, per automake 1.9+ rules. It won't break
older automake.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (990, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
OpenMSX requires quite a lot of CPU, and especially on slow machines like
most m68k, it really benefits from -O2. -O1 would have to be enabled
selectively for m68k, but would OpenMSX still be usable in m68k under -O1?
--
One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
severity 350142 wishlist
tag 350142 wontfix
thanks
You are correct, users are supposed to read the documentation, and
modify/add the settings they need.
Debian will not be doing anything more than maintaining a good, fail-safe
and sane default configuration for amavisd-new. Bugs on that
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006, Paul Traina wrote:
I take it back, sorry, #2 is bogus, I found /etc/cron.daily/amavisd-new.
I don't know why you have cron jobs for amavis split up between the two
files, but I was wrong.
Here's some suggested text for README.Debian
I have commited to CVS something
severity 350924 minor
reassign 350924 adduser
thanks
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006, Patrick Strasser wrote:
Creating/updating hplip user account...
chage: the shadow password file is not present
adduser: `/usr/bin/chage -M 9 hplip' returned error code 15. Aborting.
hplip just calls adduser.
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
So rebuilding xpp should be sufficient?
Well, since you did just that and it fixed the issue, that's enough answer,
isn't it? I will schedule an upload of xpp with a minor fix, and that will
also trigger a rebuild on all arches.
This probably
tag 374196 wontfix moreinfo
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Dennis Jørgensen wrote:
Version: 20030616p10-5
That version is in deep-freeze, and will not have anything but security
fixes, so I will have to tag this wontfix for Debian Sarge.
That said, please try amavisd-new 2.3.3-5bpo1, available at
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Steven Altermatt wrote:
page, instead went to the Model/Driver page . This didn't list the
correct driver for my printer, HP Business Inkjet 1000. I had to click
Try the newest cupsys in Sid, please.
And be advised that current HPLIP is known to not operate very well with
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
Package: sysv-rc
Version: 2.86.ds1-14.1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d
invoke-rc.d hardcodes the path to policy-rc.d. This means that a sysadmin
who wants to write a policy layer has to put it into /usr/sbin, instead
of
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
If, and *only* if all other usage of invoke-rc.d with a path is also
forbidden, then yes. I mean in all maintainer packages, which also means an
lintian check, etc.
I'm not sure I understand, sorry. Why would use of explicit path to run
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
The bug is about a full path to policy-rc.d, not invoke-rc.d. The only
place I can find that uses policy-rc.d is invoke-rc.d, so I don't think
we need to worry about anything else calling it.
Err, sorry, I got confused. Well, yes, we could remove the
reopen 375395 !
thanks
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
I will close the bug report, then.
Sorry, I didn't notice it was being forwarded to udev. I am reopening the
bug...
--
One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Kenshi Muto wrote:
IMHO it is a udev issue. On an i386 unstable system I've just
checked, it's loading parport and parport_pc, but not lp. This is a
bog standard PIII with an Intel 440BX chipset. It must have detected
the parallel port in order to load the parport
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Roger Leigh wrote:
I just installed discover on my i386 test system, and it didn't load
lp. I rebooted it to see what happened at startup, and it didn't load
lp then, either.
Please file a bug against discover, it has to auto-detect the need for lp
and other very common
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
We have too many hardware detection layers and none of them able to see
the full picture. Even worse, as witnessed in this particular case, they
all fail at detecting something as simple as the printer driver.
Anyhow, udev and discover duplicate
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
I have seen the other messages (discover, ...) but I want to answer this
mail
anyway.
How do I get the udev bootup output? What else (discover, ...) can I test
to
help fixing this bug?
As pointed out by Henrique and Marco, udev
tag 375945 confirmed
thanks
I have duplicated this bug, and traced it to bogosity induced by debhelper's
dh_installdebconf adding code in the postrm scripts on the wrong place.
This bug has been fixed in the 2.4.0-1 upload (this is a duplicate of
#362952), but I missed fixing it in the
backports
On Wed, 07 Jun 2006, Diego Fdez. Durán wrote:
So I think that the cyrus-imapd instalallation scripts need to add the
cyrus user to the ssl-cert group. (I don't know if the installer already
add cyrus to group ssl-cert, sorry).
THIS would be a very bad idea. Cyrus should be reading sensitive
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006, Sven Mueller wrote:
THIS would be a very bad idea. Cyrus should be reading sensitive data as
root, and not asking people to give the cyrus user any access to private
data. I don't think we get this right in Cyrus yet, though.
It's almost impossible to get that
severity 372201 wishlist
force-merge 294578 372201
thanks
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006, Famelis George wrote:
At this time freepats was not installed, as it was only recommended.
The semanthics for recommends is breaks stuff if you don't install it, but
the program can be made to work without that part.
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006, Jim Drash wrote:
Why has cupsys 1.2.1-2 been promoted to testing in arm?
Because it was uploaded with a high priority, which gives it only two days
in unstable before it goes to testing.
And Debian keeps these things in sync. If it entered Etch in ARM, it did so
in all
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006, Kenshi Muto wrote:
Wait, I didn't upload it as high priority.
It remembers a past high-priority upload, and only the release managers can
override that.
Maybe one of the versions that never made it to testing where of priority
high? Maybe the previous 1.1.23 that was held
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Magnus Ihse wrote:
I ran dpgk-reconfigure amavisd-new, and it said that it was
adding/updating amavis user, however it didn't change the /etc/passwd line.
And, the /var/spool/amavis-ng directory does not exist (anymore).
WORKAROUND:
I manually removed the amavis user,
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
Sure, a check is better than nothing, but why not ask the user Do you
want to keep your old settings, or remove them and replace with the new
amavis user? or something like that? If you stumble upon this as part
I cannot replace an user, ever.
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006, Eric Christopherson wrote:
Installing hplip fails because the init script fails. Transcript:
What errors are the hpssd and hpiod daemons reporting in /var/log/syslog ?
--
One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Michael Stone wrote:
Current news item says:
* Notification templates incompatibility with 2.4.0 (but not with versions
2.3.3 or older): major contents category numbers are renumbered due to a
newly inserted category CC_SPAMMY; it affects the use of macro ccat_maj
tag 373159 unreproducible moreinfo
thanks
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Martin Schuster wrote:
20-debian_defaults contains the line
qr'\{[0-9a-z]{4,}(-[0-9a-z]{4,}){0,7}\}?'i, # Windows Class ID ext. - CLSID)
which not only matches the intended CLSIDs, but also e.g.
{My Mailinglist} Hello world!
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Michael Stone wrote:
Do you really feel I need to add such a thing to the NEWs blurb? The
blurb does say 'only affect users which provide non-default templates
based on 2.4.0 templates'
As a user, I'm not sure I'd understand what that means. :) If it's
NEWSworthy I'd
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Ross Boylan wrote:
Does this mean that Debian departed from upstream for 2.1? Because the
Debian 2.1 is far closer to upstream 2.2 than you would believe. Look at
the size of the Debian diff for 2.1 if you doubt it. It is the most
advanced Cyrus 2.1 on earth :-p So,
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Roger Leigh wrote:
The answer to the problem has been to rewrite my /etc/hosts
so that it reads:
127.0.0.1 paag localhost
This is dangerous, will break (arguably already broken software) like
CUPS, and it is not a fix to the real bug anyway. You can safely use
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Liam O'Toole wrote:
hplip depends on python-qt3, which depends in turn on many packages not
normally found on a bare file and print server. Assuming the upstream
codebase allows it, could you provide an 'hplip-nogui' package?
Maybe. Such changes are more invasive than
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Ross Boylan wrote:
switched all of them, or some of them (remarks below seem to imply the
latter)?
$ cat /usr/lib/cyrus/cyrus-db-types.active
DBENGINE BerkeleyDB3.2
DUPLICATE db3_nosync
MBOX skiplist
SEEN skiplist
SUBS flat
TLS db3_nosync
It sounds as if it could
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Dan Jacobson wrote:
However just before my monitor is powered off, I see something like
usb 2-1: new high speed USB device ...
scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
What machine *exactly* do you use? What kernel? With which patches?
And do you have *any*
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.86.ds1-14.1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/man/man8/shutdown.8.gz
-c Cancel an already running shutdown. With this option it is of
Say instead:
-c Cancel a waiting shutdown. (shutdown
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Dan Jacobson wrote:
All this work on bootlogging... but what about logging of the shutdown
sequence? Also important.
This is extremely non-trivial for the late shutdown sequence (after halt is
called).
And where would you store that information, anyway? The system
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Dan Jacobson wrote:
# shutdown now
causes the message:
error: /etc/init.d/rc exited outside the expected code flow.
(Error not seen if -h is used, I somewhat recall before the screen went
blank.)
I have never seen this one before. Please send us the output of the
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Man page says:
-t sec Tell init(8) to wait sec seconds between sending processes
the
warning and the kill signal, before changing to another
runlevel.
Mention how many seconds the default is.
I suspect -t is passed
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
on amd64 the drop-down menus in xpp display no text. They are completely
white. Only the selection is displayed as a black horizontal bar. xpp in
an ia32 chroot works well. Maybe you could give me some hints where to
start looking for the
Package: mdadm
Version: 2.4.1-6
Severity: wishlist
Recent kernels support checking of RAID parity (through an 'echo check
sync_action' in the md sysfs area).
It would be nice if the package provided cron scripts to do this
automatically from time to time, as long as sync_action is in the 'idle'
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006, Sven Mueller wrote:
Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.7.2.1
Followup-For: Bug #152955
According to LSB 3.1 (see [1]), force-reload should only restart the
service if it is already running. Therefore I suggest applying the
This is directly against what we have
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Sven Mueller wrote:
I think we need something like a policy to be, i.e. some document
which shows which changes _should_ go into the policy document as soon
as packages are fixed accordingly. Something that results in an
We can have a ongoing tasks page in the wiki, and
tag 317479 moreinfo
thanks
Martin, unless we have a way to call fsync() from the shell, a read-only
mount (known good solution) or a xfs_freeze (must be tested) is probably the
only way to work around it.
Does current XFS still exibit the issue you described? Do they still cache
inodes in
Package: hibernate
Version: 1.12-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch upstream confirmed
See http://bugzilla.suspend2.net/show_bug.cgi?id=144
The patch on that bug report (attached to your convenience) is required for
OnSuspend and OnResume to work properly.
Please apply.
-- System Information:
severity 361673 important
thanks
Since Etch will ship with a 2.6.13+ kernel, the correct toolset to use to
talk to the card services is pcmciautils.
Using tools from pcmcia-cs is not an option anymore. Please address this bug
ASAP, and if you choose to detect which pccard control program to run
severity 345122 wishlist
thanks
Actually, no. Hibernate works *fine* without chvt, as long as you do not use
some of its functionality. Of course, some of this functionality is quite
important stuff, like software-suspend2 support.
I am downgrading the severity of this bug to wishlist, as the
On Sun, 28 May 2006, KnuX wrote:
However, I found an annoying behaviour... When I boot my Debian, the printer
is turned on, what is not really necessary.
Also, each night, the printer is turned on too... I found these messages in
/var/log/messages:
Does any of the following commands (as
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006, Adeodato Simó wrote:
Yes, mkcfm is gone from unstable, since its license is non-free (see [1]).
Since it seems you use CID fonts yourself (I don't), would you be willing
I don't, either. I just have them installed for the heck of it, believe it
or not...
I noticed the
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006, Francesco Pietra wrote:
It may be not faulty of the printer firmware: my HP Deskject 5740 is turned
on
on booting debian 32 etch. This This annoyng feature started some ten days
ago after update/upgrade. I tunr the printer off, but at some point (Icn not
tell you
Package: hpijs-ppds
Version: 0.9.10-1
Tags: pending
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006, Miguel Moquillon wrote:
Ok, the problem is in the first hand the foomatic-filters package wasn't
installed
and in the second hand I used probably the hplip-ppds package instead of the
hpijs-ppds
one in which my
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006, Adeodato Simó wrote:
Can you mention a package or two that ships such fonts?
I will have to hunt it down. If I have a single CID font here, it was
certainly installed by a package :(
use if mkcfm is not in main. That I know, only x-ttcidfont-conf has broken,
and I read
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006, martin f krafft wrote:
Is there anything to be said against mounting /boot r/o on
hibernate? Can we do it as a final last step, after most everything
has been suspended? Or is it not possible? I bet there are problems
if /boot is on the / partition.
IMO /boot should be
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006, martin f krafft wrote:
Would it work? Normally on a running system you can't just remount
partitions r/o.
Yes, you can. As long as you don't have open files there. If /boot is
indeed a partition, there is very little chance of open files there...
--
One disk to rule
Hi martin!
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.06.02.1317
+0200]:
Yes, you can. As long as you don't have open files there. If /boot is
indeed a partition, there is very little chance of open files there...
Sure
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.06.02.1545
+0200]:
No, it is not. XFS has bad data-ordering-flush semanthics for
resilience, they are superb for speed and performance, NOT for
data safety. It won't guarantee
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.06.02.1534
+0200]:
Yes, you lose. Don't use XFS for /, or /boot for that matter. It
is not safe.
But yes it is. In fact, I consider it the safest around. But
generally only
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006, Markus Neubauer wrote:
(on subject: dependency on sysklogd or system-log-daemon - ignoring that
syslog-ng is installed). Don't do that, write the problem in the body of
the message as well please.
Anyway, either syslog-ng has to provide system-log-daemon, or it is not
On Mon, 05 Jun 2006, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
The policy manual says (9.3.2 Writing the scripts):
The init.d scripts should ensure that they will behave sensibly
if invoked with start when the service is already running, or
with stop when it isn't, and that they don't
Package: iproute
Version: 20051007-4
Severity: wishlist
Please update to the newest upstream code, 20060323 is out for more than two
months now.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (990, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:
Package: iproute
Version: 20051007-4
Severity: normal
# tc action blabla
Command blabla is unknown, try tc action help.
# tc action help
action usage improper
Is that a warning that I cannot use tc action? If so, why not use
deprecated and removed or something someone would actually
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Javier Serrano Polo wrote:
By the way, present bitmaps are located in /usr/lib. Weren't
architecture independent files supposed to be in /usr/share? Should I
open a separate bug?
Don't bother (unless you want to, I won't mind). I always revise all bugs
before an upload,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Graham wrote:
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-15
Severity: minor
The rcS manpage mentions Debian bug 346342 while discussing the UTC
option.
That bug report is closed now, so the man page should likely be updated.
And when doing that, look at which
Package: binutils
Version: 2.17-2
Severity: minor
In debian/rules, the line that should set TARGET to the contents of
debian/target doesn't work, because the shell word is missing.
The line reads:
TARGET := $( something )
when it should read:
TARGET := $(shell something )
--
severity 386021 important
thanks
On Mon, 04 Sep 2006, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Justification: renders package unusable
Only for officejet 6210 users, so I am downgrading to important.
From my logfile:
Sep 4 12:35:52 mnr hpiod: invalid product id string: Operation not permitted
On Mon, 04 Sep 2006, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Please delete your printer from CUPS, and readd it to get a new PPD and
clean CUPS config (CUPS updates from 1.1.x to 1.2.x are also a source of
trouble). You may use hp-setup to reinstall the printer if you want.
That fixed it. Thanks.
Ok.
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
I did some more testing, trying to upgrade the package using 'dpkg
-i', and ran into serious problems. It refuses to upgrade because
sysvinit pre-depend on sysvutils, which include a file already in the
old/existing sysvinit. I suspect the
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006, martin f krafft wrote:
Also, may I humbly suggest naming the new package sysvinit-utils
instead of sysvutils?
Well, except that this would be a divergance from Ubuntu, but on the
other hand, there's no reason why the Ubuntu package cannot depend
on
On Thu, 07 Sep 2006, Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe wrote:
Well, then probably have a look at ifupdown and resolvconf too :)
They're known offenders, yes. But to fix them, we need a proper
early-writeable-filesystem, first. And /dev/shm is not it, it is only being
abused as so.
That said, /dev/shm
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Mike Cathey wrote:
I would really like to see 2.3 get into Etch. And ven if we can't get
this into Etch, I'd be happy just having a package that's easily
apt-get-able.
2.3 is NOT Debian Stable material. It is not complete, it is not safe, it is
not even remotely bug free.
retitle 379863 Please package non-HP hpijs ppds from linuxprinting.org
severity 379863 wishlist
reassign 379863 foomatic-filters-ppds
thanks
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
All the hpijs printers were removed from the package
foomatic-filters-ppds and moved to the new package
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Also, the 8 character user name limit can be traced to POSIX, where
only 8 characters are guaranteed to work. See _POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX in
URL:http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/limits.h.html.
I believe it is smart to limit user
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Ross Boylan wrote:
If the file is at best duplicative of the info in imapd.conf and at
worst contradictory, maybe it should be deleted? I had the impression
It could be deleted, yes. But then tracking berkeley db version would now
need to be done using other methods (ldd
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Ross Boylan wrote:
The lmtp service refers to the service with name lmtp or the one
that is substantively lmtp? As far as I can tell from man cyrus.conf, I
could go
silly cmd=lmtpd listen=localhost:lmtp prefork=0 maxchild=2
Then I would need
Version: 2.0.4-1
reopen 358696 !
retitle 358696 Avoiding halt and rebooting blindly is dangerous
severity 358696 grave
found 2.0.4-1
thanks
The proposed solution endangers data and hardware, thus the grave severity.
1. The UPS may take more than 15 minutes to shutdown the load. You cannot
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Daniel Richard G. wrote:
The time period should be configurable; I just suggested 15 minutes as a
default. You could set a higher value, but the tradeoff is that if the
power returns, the system is unavailable for that time period.
There is no tradeoff without the hack,
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